Photos of the Axkid Kidzofix in various cars

The size of the car has no influence on how much comfort a rearfacing seat takes away in front. The adults in the front seats and the car interior are the determining factors. A large car might not have heaps of room in the passenger area. A small car can have good room for a rearfacing seatSome photos are taken at car dealerships.

Some of the photos taken at car dealships include “Yours Truely” in order to give a better indication for the leg space for a 180 cm tall person. That is 5ft 11″.

Photos are used with kind permission from parents and car dealerships.

This family had twins who needed new rearfacing seats. We installed it behind the driver´s seat as there would be less space in the frotn seat here. All isofix seats were tested and lastly one that could be installed with seatbelt or isofix.

The backseats in this car are flat, så recline position was not an issue here.

The Kidzofix was installed using the seatbelt and in full reclien all the way up against the seatback in order that it would not need too much space as long as the children needed it to sleep in the car. It is possible to move it further away from the seatback lagter on and alter the recline position as they grow.

The tether straps were installed into the seat runners

Space requirements were fine for the 182 cm tall father and due to the long use of this seat as well as the fact that it can be used forward facing later they decided to buy the non-isofix version The Kidzone.